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A woman who was raped during a 'horrendous' racially-aggravated attack in Oldbury was 'doing as you imagine', police have said.
The victim, believed to be a British-born Sikh woman in her 20s, was subjected to a 'traumatic' attack last week.
Police were called to the scene, around the Tame Road area, just before 8.30am on Tuesday, September 9.
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Chief Superintendent Kim Madill, police commander at Sandwell , said it was a "very, very rare incident", but acknowledged: "It won't feel rare to this poor young woman who's been subjected to this and will have to live with that trauma for the rest of her life."
Speaking at a press conference, held at the scene on Thursday, September